A case of suspected fungal mass in the right internal jugular vein detected by ultrasonography

IF 0.1 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Neurosonology and Cerebral Hemodynamics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2301/neurosonology.36.48
Kie OHYAMA, Jun FUJISAKI, Makiko KANEKO, Arisa SASAKI, Masashi KISHINO, Keita TAKAHASHI, Michihiro SAITO, Hidehiko HARA, Iruru MAETANI, Satoshi IWABUCHI
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We report a suspected case of fungal mass in the right internal jugular vein. A 70-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with heart failure. He had a persistent fever and the inflammatory response increased. Serum β-D-glucan level was elevated, and Candida albicans was identified from blood culture. He was diagnosed with a fungal infection. A central venous catheter had been inserted into the right internal jugular vein for 3weeks. The ultrasonography showed a full mass image of 6 × 5mm which was attached to a string-like organizing thrombus of approximately 25mm long in the right internal jugular vein. The echogram presented a spherical and smooth outline, and slightly heterogeneous inside of the mass with scattered vesicular structures. We attempted to retrieve a foreign body using a catheter under ultrasound guidance. However, it cannot be detached from the vessel wall. Next, surgical resection was planned under intraoperative ultrasound examination, however, the surgical procedure was not performed because his general condition deteriorated. Fortunately, the level of β-D-glucan decreased after administration of amphotericin B and the foreign body, suspected fungal mass, became smaller on ultrasonography. We experienced a suspected patient with a fungal mass in the right internal jugular vein. Ultrasonography was useful in diagnosis, treatment or follow-up.
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超声检查右颈内静脉疑似真菌肿块1例
我们报告一例怀疑真菌肿块在右颈内静脉。一位70岁的老人因心力衰竭住进我院。他持续发烧,炎症反应增强。血清β- d -葡聚糖水平升高,血培养检出白色念珠菌。他被诊断患有真菌感染。中心静脉导管插入右颈内静脉3周。超声示右侧颈内静脉6 × 5mm的全肿块,附着约25mm长的串状组织血栓。超声显示肿块轮廓呈球形,光滑,肿块内部微不均质,散在泡状结构。我们试图在超声引导下用导管取出异物。然而,它不能与血管壁分离。随后,在术中超声检查下计划手术切除,但因患者一般情况恶化,未行手术。幸运的是,在给予两性霉素B后,β- d -葡聚糖水平下降,超声检查显示疑似真菌肿块的异物变小。我们遇到了一个疑似病人真菌肿块在右颈内静脉。超声检查对诊断、治疗和随访均有一定的价值。
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